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31-year-old Filipina DH in critical condition after vaccination

Posted on 13 May 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap

 

The patient was taken away from the vaccination centre by an ambulance

The Hospital Authority just confirmed tonight, May 13, that a 31-year-old Filipina domestic helper remains in hospital in critical condition, more than 24 hours after collapsing at at the vaccination center at Lai Chi Kok Park.

A staff member said he expects a report on the case to be made later this evening. He declined to give any more details, but said more information would be available shortly.

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According to the Hong Kong Police, a friend of the patient called them at 4:56pm yesterday to report that the patient had fainted at the vaccination center after getting a Covid-19 jab.

When the officers arrived, they found the patient unconscious and took her to Princess Margaret Hospital.

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Some Filipinos who were at the scene took pictures and a video footage of the patient being taken away, obviously in distress.

One could be heard calling out the name “Gemmalyn,” as the patient was being wheeled away. Another noticed that her hands were shaking as she was put onto a hospital bed.

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One of those who shared the video on Facebook reported that the patient just had her second dose of a vaccine, accompanied by the landlord in her boarding house, when she fainted.

A picture shared by one Filipina at the scene shows paramedics trying to revive the patient

One later reported, obviously wrongly, that the patient had died at 6:45pm after her BioNTech jab.

The latter Filipina domestic worker who claimed to live in the same boarding house said the patient had no existing illnesses.

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However, a report posted last night by the online news portal Dimsum Daily, said the woman “had a record of illnesses.”

Any adverse event that occurs within 14 days after vaccination and fulfills the criteria for reporting as AEFI (Adverse Events Following Immunizaton) is immediately reported to the public.

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The HA then makes a decision on whether to forward the case to the Experts Committee that makes an assessment of whether the adverse event is directly linked to vaccination.

The incident comes just one day after the Health Authority ruled out vaccination as the cause of death of another Filipina DH who collapsed at her employer’s home in Sai Kung, 18 days after receiving her first dose of the BioNTech vaccine.

The 44-year-old Filipina reportedly died of cardiac arrest after a rupture in her aorta.

 

 

 

 

Health Dept says Filipina died of aneurysm, not vaccine

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

The initial autopsy on Anacleto showed she had cardiac arrest due to aneurysm

The Hong Kong Health Department has said that a preliminary autopsy has shown that Filipina domestic helper Jergrace T. Anacleto died on Sunday, May 9, from “ruptured dissecting aneurysm of aorta” and not from her vaccination.

In layman’s terms, aortic dissection happens when the inner layer of the aorta, the large blood vessel of the heart, tears, causing blood to surge and the aorta to separate. It is a serious heart condition and the main cause of cardiac arrest.

Anacleto’s sudden death, which happened 18 days after she had a dose of the BioNTech vaccine, caused widespread fear among Filipinos in Hong Kong, now apparently unfounded, that her death was caused by her inoculation.

According to the DH’s emailed response to The SUN’s query yesterday, Anacleto’s death “did not fulfill the criteria for reporting as AEFI (Adverse Events Following Immunization), and no clinical evidence was provided to support the event was caused by vaccine.”

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“According to information, she had received a dose of Comirnaty (BioNTech) vaccine 18 days (April 21) prior to her death. There was no record that she complained of feeling unwell during observation at the vaccination centre,” said the DH reply.

Still, the case will reportedly be forwarded to a team of experts at the University of Hong Kong for further analysis.

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A police report said Anacleto, who was 44, collapsed in her employer’s house at No 8 Tai Mong Tsai Road in Saikung at about noon on Sunday, and was taken to Tseung Kwan O Hospital in a coma.

She was declared dead on arrival at the hospital.

One of her close friends said Anacleto, who hailed from Guimaras Provice, was a widow with a 21-year-old son.

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Her employer, Judith Bailey, has announced in a Facebook post that a memorial mass for Anacleto will be held at St Vincent Church in Hang Hau at 10am this coming Sunday, May 16.

Suspected adverse events are reported only if they happened within 14 days after the jab

In its response, the DH explained that Anacleto's death was not reported to the public because it did not fulfill the reporting criteria of AEFIs and did not happen within 14 days after vaccination.

When there are “obvious medical causes (such as clinical diagnosis and post-mortem evidence), health care professionals may consider the case not fulfilling the criteria for reporting as AEFIS, said the statement.

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It also cited figures from the Hospital Authority showing that from Apr 5 to May, 2021, the ratio of death among unvaccinated people was 53.1 cases out of 100,000 people. For those who had the vaccine the ratio was only 2.3 cases for every 100,000 people.

“The overall death rate is similar to that recorded in the past years. Based on the statistical analysis of the above figures, there is no evidence that vaccination increases the risk of death for recipients,” said the DH.

As of May 2, the Expert Committee that assesses adverse events after vaccination has ruled that seven deaths reported were not related to the patients having received vaccination.

It has issued preliminary rulings with the same finding in 21 other deaths which are still awaiting final autopsy reports. 

“The Expert Committee considered there is no unusual pattern identified so far, and will continue to closely monitor the relevant situation and collect data for assessment,” said the HA.

Variant cluster grows to 9 while Filipina DH tests positive at end of quarantine

Posted on 12 May 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap

The sole imported case flew in a day before a flight ban on the Philippines took effect

Another confirmed case has been added to the cluster of infections linked to an Indian returnee from Dubai found to be carrying the South African variant of the coronavirus.

The 42-year-old man who was only one of two cases reported today, May 12, became the ninth person to be linked to the cluster, and served as the bridge to cross-infections that happened between two households.

However, tests to find out if he is also a carrier of the N501Y variant are still pending.

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The other one is a Filipina domestic helper who arrived via Cebu Pacific 5J272 on Apr 19, just a day before Hong Kong imposed a ban on all flights coming from the Philippines.

Staff at the Centre for Health Protection said the Filipina helper tested positive on May 11, which meant she was tested on the day she was due to end her 21-day hotel quarantine.

She was not found to carry the mutant virus.

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Meanwhile, the CHP staff confirmed that the only linked local case (No 11815) is the brother of the Indian man’s Filipina girlfriend, who also tested positive for the variant earlier.

A close contact of today’s case was reported yesterday as having tested positive for immunoglobulin G, indicating she had been recently infected with Covid-19. CHP said further tests on the antibody-carrying woman are still ongoing.

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A statement released by CHP said today’s case and his close contact had attended a family gathering on Apr 13 at the Hing Wah Estate flat in Chai Wan where the man’s mother lives. Also at the party was the Indian man (case no 11643) and his girlfriend (11672).

Fung Hing House in Chai Wan was evacuated after details of the family gathering emerged

“Case 11815 and his household contact subsequently attended another gathering at 37 Fuk Wing Street in Sham Shui Po on April 18, which was also attended by three cases involving the N501Y mutant strain confirmed earlier, i.e. cases 11773, 11793 and 11797,” said the statement.

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The three latter cases were the three Filipina domestic helpers living in various districts who were all found subsequently to carry the variant.

The cluster has now grown to include, not just the two index patients, but also the three Filipina helpers, the girlfriend’s mother and brother, and the employer and baby ward of one of the helpers.

The helpers’ cases, initially classified as from unknown sources, led to the evacuation and transfer to quarantine facilities of about 2,000 residents in the buildings where they lived.

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It also prompted the Hong Kong government to order all 370,000 FDHs in the city to get tested from May 1-9. A second round of testing is due to start on Saturday, May 15, and last until May 30.

All those who were released after investigations revealed the cases were linked, have been reminded that they will be subject to compulsory testing on days 3, 7, 12 and 19 after the announcement of the relevant confirmed cases.

They will also be required to undergo self-monitoring until the 21st day.

 

Filipina DH dies in hospital after getting Covid jab, but cause of death still unknown

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By The SUN

Anacleto's death on Sunday came as a shock to many

A 44-year-old domestic worker collapsed on Sunday morning in her employer’s house in Saikung and was taken to Tseung Kwan O Hospital in a coma, but she was dead on arrival at the hospital, a police report said.

The police did not say what caused the sudden death of Jergrace Tabiano Anacleto, a native of San Lorenzo, Guimaras and the mother of a 21-year-old man.

A relative claims to have been told it was cardiac arrest, but this could not be independently confirmed.

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Her employer of five years, Jude Bailey, confirmed to The SUN that Anacleto had her first dose of a coronavirus vaccine on Apr 21, but could not say if this was connected to her death.

“Grace passed away suddenly on Sunday. The cause of her death was unknown and an autopsy was performed. No results as yet from the autopsy,” Bailey said.

When asked if Anacleto had an existing medical condition,  Bailey said she would not give out any more information “out of respect to her family.”

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An inquiry sent to Department of Health regarding the case has yet to be answered.

Anacleto's sister, Jinalyn Tabiano, made a distraught post on Facebook on Sunday, saying she lost her beloved sister "in the wink of an eye."  

She recalled that earlier that day, she and Anacleto had greeted each other "Happy Mother's Day" during which the deceased told her sister she was okay.

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Police said they received a report from the employer at 11:57 am on Sunday, May 9, about Anacleto fainting in her room in Unit 1, No. 8 Tai Mong Tsai Road, Sai Kung.

Officers arrived at the scene and sent Anacleto to the hospital for treatment, where she was later certified dead, the police said.

The death was first reported to the Consulate on Monday by Anacleto’s friend, Rosalie Mondejar, said Consul Paul Saret, head of the assistance to nationals section.

The Hong Kong Police also reported the incident to the Consulate on the same day.

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Yesterday, Bailey, a British national, visited the Consulate to report the demise of Anacleto to ATN and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, said Saret.

Anacleto’s family in the Philippines also reported the case to the Department of Foreign Affairs regional office in Iloilo City, which relayed the information to the Consulate.

Bailey’s Facebook post that was shared by Anacleto’s friends and family members said a holy mass in her memory will be held at St Vincent Church in Hang Hau at 10am this Sunday.

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The death caused a stir in the community when a fellow Filipina domestic worker blamed it directly on Anacleto’s Covid jab 18 days earlier, and called on the media and the Consulate to make it known to the public and the Hong Kong government.

However, the netizen then falsely claimed that Anacleto was the one reported earlier in the Facebook page of Domestic Workers’ Corner as having suffered from spasms after taking her second vaccine jab and was being treated at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

DWC administrator Rain Tuando who posted the story about the earlier patient, Racel B., blasted at the claim, saying it was fake news.

Another Filipina DH seen at Queen Elizabeth Hospital suffered post-vaccination spasms

Buhay pa si Racel, pinatay na,” Tuando said angrily. “Nakakainis kasi ang dami ng nag inbox sa akin dahil na screen shot nya post ko sa DWC para magkalat ng tsismis.” (She killed Racel, who is still very much alive. I am peeved because a lot of people have been sending me messages after she took a screen shot of my post in DWC’s page and used it.

In a brief conversation with The SUN that Tuando facilitated, Racel confirmed that she suffered several bouts of muscular rigidity, and each time, an ambulance had fetched her and taken her to Queen Elizabeth.

But all she was given each time was just a muscle relaxant, said Racel, who said medical staff also told her she was just scared of the vaccine, which she denied.

Racel also said she suffered from general malaise at first that her employers told her to rest for a day. However, she said that apart from the spasms she was fine and functional.

In its public bulletin on the reported cases of adverse effects resulting from coronavirus vaccination posted on May 10, the Health Department said there were only seven ambulance transfers related to vaccination.

“In the last 24 hours ending at 0:00am today, there were seven cases of ambulance transfers to hospitals. Among them, four persons were discharged, one person was admitted for observation and two persons were discharged against medical advice,” said the bulletin.

As background information, it said there were 46 cases of stroke or myocardial infarction reported within the same period, which required admission to intensive care, acute stroke or cardiac care units of public hospitals.

The last bulletin on post-vaccination deaths was issued by the Department on May 8. As of 4pm that day, the statement said the Hospital Authority reported two death cases as “suspected serious adverse events with history of Covid-19 vaccination within 14 days”.

So far, the Expert Committe that advises the government on its vaccination program has ruled that no deaths could be attributed directly to a Covid vaccine.

Missing link in variant cluster appears to have been found

Posted on 11 May 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao

The Sham Shui Po flat in this building is where the variant was caught by at least 3 people

A relative of the Filipina girlfriend of an Indian man from Dubai identified as the index case in a recent cluster outbreak of coronavirus variant has tested positive for immunoglobulin G, indicating the person had a recent Covid-19 infection.

This was discovered by experts from the Centre for Health Protection as they continued their investigation into the case of the Filipina identified in a Kowloon City Court hearing yesterday as Victoria Marie Guadiz, a 31-year-old clinic receptionist.

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Guadiz and her boyfriend, Indian engineer Syed Mohamed Rizvi, are facing separate charges of lying to authorities on their earlier whereabouts after being found to carry the South African variant.

The CHP said a probe on Guadiz revealed that one of her close contacts who hosted a gathering on Apr 18 at 37 Fuk Wing St in Sham Shui Po, had tested positive for immunoglobulin G, an antibody.

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The CHP said the presence of the antibody indicated the person had been infected recently with Covid-19.

The infection appears to supply the missing link between the transmissions at the house in Sham Shui Po and the flat of Guadiz’s mother in Fung Hing House of Hing Wah (II) Estate in Chai Wan where an earlier gathering was held on Apr 13.

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According to earlier information from CHP, Guadiz and Rizvi attended the gathering at the Chai Wan flat where the woman’s mother lives alone.

Three of those who attended the Chai Wan party held another gathering at the Sham Shui Po flat on Apr 18, and invited three Filipina helpers who all later tested positive for the variant. According to CHP in an earlier briefing, Guadiz's brother, wife and child live in the Sham Shui Po flat.

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One of the helpers who lives in Tung Chung, passed on the infection to her 10-month-old employer and her female employer.

Guadiz’s mother also tested positive for the variant after being taken to hospital with a fever.


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Including Rizvi and Guadiz, eight people  have now been linked to the variant cluster.

Rizvi, who arrived in Hong Kong from Dubai on Mar 19, is tagged as the index patient, and experts say he must have caught the variant from the hotel where he spent his 21-day quarantine.

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Meanwhile, only one imported infection was reported today by the CHP, involving an Indonesian helper who arrived on May 9 aboard a Cathay flight CX798 from Jakarta.

Samples taken from her at the airport showed she was positive of Covid-19, but did not carry the more infectious N501Y variant.

Her case took the city’s total tally to 11,813.

About five preliminary positive cases were also reported.

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Wear red to protest ‘discriminatory’ Covid-19 tests, migrant leaders say

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

AMCB joined local activists on May 9 in protesting the mandatory tests 

Migrant leaders are calling on their fellow foreign domestic workers to wear red this Sunday to show their anger at the Hong Kong government’s decision to require all of them to get tested for Covid-19 again.

The call was made by officers of the Asian Migrants Coordinating Body in a hurriedly arranged press conference today, May 11, to show anger at the government’s move. The color is meant to stand for R(resist), E (exclusion) and D (discrimination), says the group.

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Chief Executive Carrie Lam earlier announced the second round of tests from May 15 to 30, describing it as a precaution to ensure the more infectious strain of the virus does not spread in the community.

AMCB spokesperson Dolores Balladares blasted the move as a “clear singling out and a clear discrimination” against migrant domestic workers.

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“Are they thinking that we are virus carriers?,” Balladares asked.

She also criticized the poor handling of the previous round of tests from May 1 to 9, which led to long queues at testing centers on the first two days of the exercise, as they fell on a statutory holiday and a Sunday, respectively.


Balladares says singling FDWs for the tests suggest that they are seen as virus carriers

A record 52,000 took the Covid test on May 2, but many of those who had it that day complained of lining up for hours, during which they got hungry and were exposed to the elements.

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Anticipating another deluge, AMCB leaders armed with bottles of water and biscuits, toured testing sites on May 9, the last day for complying with the order, but found many of them near-empty.

It turned out most of FDWs had already taken the test in the days before. By the end of the nine-day compulsory testing, 340,000 FDWs were found to have complied with the order, while a further 40,000 were exempted for being fully vaccinated.

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Despite their near-full compliance, the FDW leaders are angered that the government is again telling them to take tests.

“This is ridiculous and unacceptable,” said Balladares.

Sringatin asks why migrants are not consulted on a matter that affects them the most

Another AMCB leader, Sringatin, asked why they, who are the ones directly affected by the order, have not been consulted by the government beforehand.

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“Why not consult migrant domestic workers?,” Sringatin asked. “Why not (test) employers and their family members? What are they trying to prove? Why punish us (alone)?”

She called on fellow migrant workers to wear red on Sunday in a show of protest over the government’s imposition.

But non-compliance is out of the question, as a fixed penalty ticket of $5,000 is issued to violators. They could also lose their jobs if they are prosecuted for resisting the order.

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